Monday, September 12, 2016

Ultrawide monitor has been a hot topic
today since more and more company released their innovation in wide screens.
Seeing the advancement in this topic shows that people’s demand on wide screens
are increased. Ultrawide monitor comes with high resolution and various ranges
of pixels, plus the size that will give us a new experience of watching or
gaming.

Just like other monitors (pc monitors or
television), these ultrawides can also be mounted on the wall to give extra
space for other devices like keyboards, mouse, additional speaker, and add
spaces for your hands in working or gaming.

Best
Ultrawide Monitor to be Wall-Mounted

Technically, all ultrawides are supported
with wall-mount tools. However, not all of them are coming in one package. So
before buying the product you want, you should know first if the tools are
included or not, unless you want to spend extra money to wall mount the
monitors.

There are great ultrawide monitors from
many companies, but we have our choices. One of them is LG 34UM95 UltraWide. It
is an IPS monitor, not a TN (Twisted Nematic) one. With 3440 x 1440 pixels, you
can get smooth and accurate colors in every views.

And wall-mounting this monitor can increase
your productivity if your working environments requires flexible monitor, such
as programming, photo or video editing. This monitor is suitable for filmmakers
too.

Wall
Mounting LG 34UM95

However, LG 34UM95 do not come with its
tool to be mounted on wall. You may have to buy it separately, or you can get a
free VESA bracket that is provided by LG.

To mount your LG ULtraWide, you should have
VESA bracket installed on the back of the monitor. Then you have to drill some
holes on your wall to install wall-mounting tool for the wall. If those two
steps are done, now you can try to mount the monitor with the brackets to the
tool on the wall using some screws.

One thing to remember, LG 34UM95 is a heavy
monitor. So you should be careful when mounting it. Consider the density of the
wall and the brackets, so that your monitor would not be shifted when there is
a hit on the wall.